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What is a protist?
Eukarquotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
What are the 4 types of protists?
Animal-like
Plant-like
Fungle-Like
Not Animal-like, not plant-like, or not fungle-like
Think of the last chapter that you learned
What are similar between an animal and an animal-like protists?
-Heterotrophic
-Move from place to place obtain food
Think of diet, movement, etc.
What is a "scientific" name for an animal-like protist?
Protozoans
What is the difference between an animal and an animal-like protist?
Animals are multicellular
Animal-like protists are unicellular
How many groups can protozoans be classified into? How?
-4
-Based on movement and living conditions
What are the 4 groups of animal-like protists?
1. Protozoans with Pseudopods (Amoeba)
2. Protozoans with Cilia (Paramecium)
3.
Protozoans with Flagella (Flagellates)
4. Protozoans that are paracites (Parasites)
What do these parts of an Amoeba do?
-Pseudopod
-Food Vacuole
-Cell Membrane
-Contractile Vacuole
-Nucleus
-Pseudopod-Movement and feeding
-Food Vacuole- Breaks down food; forms when ends of two pseudopds fuse
-Cell Membrane-Changes consistancy
-Contractile Vauole- Collects excess water from cystoplasm and expels it
-Nucleus- Controls cell functions
What do these parts of a Paramecium do?
-Anal Pore
-Cilia
-Oral Groove
-Small Nucleus
-Pellicle
-Anal Pore- Where wastes leave
-Cilia- Controls movement
-Pellicle-Gives shape
-Oral Groove-Funnel-like indentation;Gets food moved into it by the food vacuole
-Small Nucleus- Reproduction
What are the similarities between plants and plant-like protists?
-Autotrophs
Diet
What are the 5 groups of Plant-like protists?
-Diatoms
-Dinflagellates
-Red Algae
-Green Algae
-Brown Algae
Characteristics of Diatoms..
Unicellular
Glasslike cell walls
Live near surfaces of lakes
Corpses form diatomaceous earth
Think of:
-Cell #
-Cell structures
-Living conditions
-Death
Characteristics of Dinoflagellates
-Uncellular
-Different colors
-Two flagella
-Cell #
-Appearence
-Cell Structures
Characteristics of Euglenoids
-NOT A PLANT-LIKE PROTIST {Not animal-like, not plant-like, and not fungle-like protist}
-Green
-Unicellular
-Autotroph AND heterotroph
-Where it belongs in a category
-Color
-Cell #
-Diet
Characteristics of Red Algae
__
Green Algae
___
Brown Algae
-Multicellular seaweed
-Far down under the ocean
-Used in ice-cream/conditioner
_____
-Unicellular
-Chlorophyll
-Live in fresh water
______
-Most common seaweed
-Plant-like structures
-Cool&Rocky waters
-Cell #
-Envi.
-What used for
-Appearence
-etc.
What are the 3 groups of Fungus-like protists?
Slime molds
Water molds
Downy Mildews
How are fungus-like protists like fungi?
-Heterotrophs
-Cell walls
-Spores to reproduce
Characteristics of Slime Molds
-Brilliantly colored
-Start out unicellular
-Cells grow bigger and join together when conditions get tough {{Become one}} {But people can seperate cells even when they become mult-cellular}
Characteristics of Water molds AND downy mildews
-- Live in water/moist places
-Attack food crops